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Donovan S. K. 2011. 150 years of managing national geological assets: celebrating the sesquicentennial of the first Official Geological Survey in Jamaica – a comment. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, Volume 42, 17-19.[PDF]

Bhalai, S. 2011. 150 years of managing national geological assets: celebrating the sesquicentennial of the first Official Geological Survey in Jamaica: a reply. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, Volume 42, 21-22.[PDF]

Mitchell, S. F. 2010. Revision of three large species of Barrettia from Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, Volume 41, 1-16.[PDF]

Bhalai, S. 2010. 150 years of managing national geological assets: celebrating the sesquicentennial of the first Official Geological Survey in Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, Volume 41, 17-23.[PDF]

Mitchell, S.F. 2009. A new rudist from the Santonian of Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, 40 (2009), 15-20.[PDF]

Ramsook, R. and Robinson, E. 2009. A new record of the Paleocene larger foraminifer Ranikothalia catenula in the Wagwater Formation of eastern Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, 40 (2009), 21-23.[PDF]

Al-Tahir, R., and Thompson, N.A. 2009. The use of photogrammetry for landslide inventory in the Northern Range, Trinidad. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, 40 (2009), 25-31.[PDF]

Mitchell, S.F., Miller, D.J. and Maharaj, R. 2003. Field guide to the geology and geomorphology of the Tertiary limestones of the Central Inlier and Cockpit Country. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science Volume 37, 39-48.[PDF]

Mitchell, S. F. and Blissett, D. 2001. Lithostratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous to ?Paleocene succession in the western part of the Central Inlier of Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science Volume 35, 19-31[PDF]

Simpson, G. 2001. First record of the holectypoid echinoid Echinoneus cyclostomus Leske from the late Pleistocene Falmouth Formation of Jamaica. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science Volume 35, 33-36.[PDF]

Wood, S. J. 1997. Accumulations of a surveyor and curator: Lucas Barrett's Collection in the Geology Museum, University of the West Indies. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 32, 1-17.

Sharpe, T. 1997. The archive of H. T. De la Beche (1796-1855) in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, UK. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 32, 29-35.

Donovan, S. K., Miller, D. J. and Patel, F. 1997. The contact between the Troy Formation and Troja granodiorite in the area east of Riversdale, parish of St. Catherine. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 32, 37-42.

Robinson, E. 1997. Paleocene fossils from the White Limestone Group in eastern Jamaica. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 32, 43-45.

Adams, A. D. 1996. A review of the effects of the January 13, 1993, earthquake and building code provisions. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 30, 41-48.

Wilson, L. 1996. Observations on the effects of the January 1993 earthquake on educational institutions in Jamaica. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 30, 49-50.

McFarlane, N. 1996.Observations of the effects of the January 13, 1993, earthquake on the Jamaica Public Service Company (electric utility). Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 30, 51-54.

Carby, B.E. 1996. Review of the January 13 earthquake; lessons learnt and recommendations. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 30, 57-59.

Baptiste, J. 1996. New data on the clay layer at the Alluvium-White Limestone interface in the Yallahs River delta. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 30, 1-15.

Robinson, E. and Jiang, M.-J. 1990. Paleogene calcareous nannofossils from western Portland, and the ages and significance of the Richmond and Mooretown formations of Jamaica. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 27, 17-25.

Abstracts to papers presented at the seminar 'Flood rains and their effects on Jamaica', 2 July 1988. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume27, 41-43.

Maharaj, R. J. 1990. 'Landslides' in the parish of St. Andrew, Jamaica: report of a field meeting on the IrIsh Town Road, Junction Road and St. Joseph Road, Kintyre, 13 May 1898. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 27, 45-53.

Manning, A. S. and McCain, T. W. 1989. Report of a field meeting to the Above Rocks Inlier, North St, Catherine and South St, Mary, 3 December. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 26, 43-50.

Donovan S. K. and Gordon, C. M. 1989. Report of a field meeting to selected localities in St. Andrew and St. Ann, 25 February. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 26, 51-54.

Barker, L. and McFarlane, N. 1980. Notes on some sedimentological evidence for shallow water origin of parts of the Scotland Formation of Barbados. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 19, 46.

Draper, G. 1976. A note on the aquisition of Lucas Barrett's collection of rocks for the Geology Museum at the University of the West Indies. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 15,
33-36.

Activities of the Geological Society of Jamaica during 1974 and 1975. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 15, 37-38.

Roch, E. 1966. A comparison of some European bauxites with those of the Caribbean. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 8, 1-23.

Sinclair, I. G. 1966. L. An estimation of the thickness of limestone required to produce the Jamaican bauxite deposits by the residual process. Journal of the Geological Society of Jamaica Volume 8, 24-31.